When AI assistants are no longer one-size-fits-all, but can transform into legal consultants, financial analysts, or code architects, personalized intelligent collaboration is entering a new era. MiniMax has recently officially launched the **desktop version of "MiniMax Agent Desktop App" and version 2.0 of the web version**. For the first time, it introduces the "Expert Agent" feature and the concept of an "AI-native workspace," allowing users to create advanced AI assistants with specific domain knowledge and skills, and deeply customize their operational logic in a local environment, truly realizing the "one person, one intelligent agent" work model.

The new "AI-native workspace" consists of a desktop application and cloud collaboration. Users can deploy a dedicated AI runtime environment locally, flexibly configure model parameters, knowledge base access, toolchain integration, and security policies. Whether it's a market researcher needing to access internal company databases or a software engineer relying on a private code repository, they can build an intelligent support system that fits their workflow, ensuring data stays within the domain and logic remains controllable.

The core highlight, "Expert Agent," breaks through the limitations of general AI. Users can use natural language instructions, such as "Create a tax consultant agent proficient in Chinese tax law," and the system will automatically load relevant regulations, cases, and calculation templates, generating a professional assistant capable of handling complex filings, planning advice, and even risk warnings. This agent can not only understand multi-turn context but also actively call tools like calculators and document generators to complete end-to-end tasks.

Currently, this feature is available for **limited-time free trial**, aiming to accelerate developers and high-net-worth users' exploration of the Agent ecosystem. This move also marks MiniMax's strategic upgrade from "providing large models" to "empowering an intelligent agent development platform"—no longer just outputting general capabilities, but creating customizable, evolving, and trustworthy digital avatars for each user.

In 2026, when AI competition shifts from model performance to scenario implementation, MiniMax's move may be the key entry point to a "personal AI operating system": Future work efficiency will no longer depend on how hard you work, but on how well your AI expert partner understands and assists you.